- A Hollywood blockbuster is ready to take over the GMHBA stadium
- An American shooting team should start filming at the stadium in the next two weeks
A Hollywood blockbuster has taken over Geelong’s GMHBA stadium for two weeks.
Superman actor David Corenswet hired the 40,000 -seat stadium to shoot his latest film, according to Channel 7.
Cats should not return to the stadium for the next fortnight, while they face Carlton this weekend at the Marvel stadium before competing against Collingwood at MCG.
The filmmakers are also ready to move to the University Sports Park La Trobe in Bundoora and will return the grounds on the American football stadiums for the next Corenswet blockbuster, which should be called Mr. Incerelant.
The film is based on the life of professional footballer John Tuggle, a ball carrier who played for the New York giants.
It was the last choice of the national draft of 1983 and was nicknamed M. Out of Comment. The nickname is a Monniker that many players selected last from the list receive.
Hollywood actor David Corenswet (left, with Rachel Brosnahan) and the shooting teams are ready to take the GMHBA stadium for two weeks

The crews land on the 40,000 -seat stadium to film for the next blockbuster M.
He became the first player in the history of the League to be chosen the last in the draft, but would continue to make the team that drafted him, replacing Rob Carpenter halfway from the 1983 season.
Described tragically tragically tragically at the age of 25 after receiving a diagnosis of cancer.
Corenswet is supposed to play the role of Tourbillon while the legendary Hollywood screenwriter Jonathan Levine will run the film.
Michael Shannon, winner of an Oscar, should also play the role of Bill Parcels, a former NFL head coach.
“The incredible sports facilities of the state and the various locations can double locations like New York, California and Mexico, so we knew that there was no better place to give life to this project,” said Brad Carlson, executive vice-president of physical production.
Geelong’s training will not be affected by filming work, according to the club, Cats also ready to use their alternative training base at Deakin University for future training sessions.
Meanwhile, the last episode of Corenswet on the Superman franchise will be published later this year on July 11.